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41 atracción
f.1 attraction, appeal, charm, attractiveness.2 amusement park ride, amusements, ride.3 captation.* * *1 (gen) attraction1 (de feria) rides plural* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Fís) attractionatracción gravitatoria — gravity, gravitational pull
2) (=acción) attraction; [de persona] attractiveness, appeal, charm3) (tb: atracción de feria) attraction, fairground attractionpl atracciones (Teat) (=espectáculos) attractions* * *femenino attraction* * *femenino attraction* * *atracción11 = attraction, attractiveness, glamour [glamor, -USA], liking, draw.Ex: Subject-type title indexes have two important attractions.
Ex: It is therefore one of the librarian's prime tasks to preserve the attractiveness of the stock for as long as possible.Ex: In many cases needs other than those of the user are driving the further introduction of the Internet into libraries, e. g. the glamour and marketing value of connectivity, and the egos of librarians = En muchos casos necesidades diferentes a las de los usuarios están fomentando aún más la introducción de Internet en las bibliotecas, por ej., el carisma y el valor comercial de la red y el ego del bibliotecario.Ex: Sometimes this exchange can be sufficient to reshape our reaction from one of dislike and puzzlement to liking and understanding.Ex: The draw of earning up to 30 pounds per cadaver without risking life or limb proved too tempting for some of the more barbarous resurrectionists, however, leading them to commit murder.* atracción fatal = fatal attraction.* atracción peligrosa = siren song.* atracción personal = personal attraction.* atracción secundaria = sideshow [side-show].* factor de atracción = pull factor.* foco de atracción de turistas = honeypot.* poder de atracción = drawing power.atracción22 = entertainment.Ex: In Spain, posters and cartoons were used to convey the impression of reading as entertainment.
* atracción de feria = funfair ride.* atracción de la feria = carnival ride, ride, fairground ride, fair ride, ride attraction, amusement ride.* atracción turística = scenic attraction, tourist attraction.* parque de atracciones = amusement park, funfair.* * *1 ( Fís) attraction2 (seducción) attractionsiente una gran atracción por ella he feels strongly attracted to herNueva York ejerce una atracción irresistible sobre él New York holds an irresistible attraction for him3 (persona, cosa) attraction4 (en una feria) attractiones la atracción más concurrida it is the most popular attractionlas atracciones están en la playa the funfair is on the beach* * *
atracción sustantivo femenino
attraction;
una atracción turística a tourist attraction;
las atracciones están en la playa the funfair is on the beach;
siente una gran atracción por ella he feels strongly attracted to her
atracción sustantivo femenino attraction
parque de atracciones, funfair
' atracción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
noria
- turístico
English:
attraction
- draw
- magnetic
- pull
- gravitate
* * *atracción nf1. [física] attractionatracción gravitacional gravitational pull;atracción gravitatoria gravitational pull2. [atractivo] attraction;la ciudad ejercía una gran atracción sobre ella the city fascinated her3. [espectáculo] act4. [centro de atención] centre of attention;con ese vestido vas a ser la atracción de la fiesta you'll be the centre of attention at the party in that dressatracción turística tourist attraction5. [de feria] (fairground) attraction;nos montamos en todas las atracciones we went on all the rides;parque de atracciones amusement park* * *f1 attraction;fuerza de atracción force of attraction2:parque de atracciones amusement park* * ** * *atracción n (en general) attraction -
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f.tourist attraction, tourist spot.* * ** * *(n.) = scenic attraction, tourist attractionEx. Scenic attractions are not enough if tourism is to expand.Ex. This unique preserve encompasses mountains, rivers and lakes, numerous theme parks, shopping districts and other tourist attractions.* * *(n.) = scenic attraction, tourist attractionEx: Scenic attractions are not enough if tourism is to expand.
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43 attrazione
f attraction* * *attrazione s.f. attraction: attrazione sessuale, sex appeal; fra loro c'è molta attrazione, they are strongly attracted to each other // (fis.): attrazione magnetica, magnetic attraction; attrazione molecolare, molecular (o adhesive) attraction (o cohesive force).* * *[attrat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) fis. attraction, pull2) (interesse) appeal, attractionl'attrazione di qcn. per qcs., qcn. — sb.'s liking for sth., sb.
provare attrazione per qcs., qcn. — to feel attracted o drawn to sth., sb
3) (di festa, fiera) amusement, attraction, draw; (numero di uno spettacolo) attraction, draw•attrazione gravitazionale — fis. gravitational pull o attraction
attrazione magnetica — fis. magnetic attraction
attrazione sessuale — sexual chemistry, attraction
* * *attrazione/attrat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 fis. attraction, pull2 (interesse) appeal, attraction; l'attrazione di qcn. per qcs., qcn. sb.'s liking for sth., sb.; provare attrazione per qcs., qcn. to feel attracted o drawn to sth., sb.3 (di festa, fiera) amusement, attraction, draw; (numero di uno spettacolo) attraction, drawattrazione fisica physical attraction; attrazione gravitazionale fis. gravitational pull o attraction; attrazione magnetica fis. magnetic attraction; attrazione sessuale sexual chemistry, attraction; attrazione turistica tourist attraction. -
44 Touristenattraktion
f tourist attraction* * *Tou|rịs|ten|at|trak|ti|onftourist attraction* * *Tou·ris·ten·at·trak·ti·on[tuˈrɪstənatraktsi̯o:n]f tourist attraction* * *Touristenattraktion f tourist attraction -
45 Sehenswürdigkeit
f place of interest; (Anziehungspunkt) attraction; Sehenswürdigkeiten einer Stadt: auch sights; die Sehenswürdigkeiten besichtigen go sightseeing, see the sights* * *die Sehenswürdigkeitobject of interest; attraction; sight* * *Se|hens|wür|dig|keit [-vʏrdɪçkait]f -, -ensightdieses Gebäude ist wirklich eine Séhenswürdigkeit! — that building is really (a sight) worth seeing!
die Séhenswürdigkeiten (einer Stadt) besichtigen — to go sightseeing (in a city), to see the sights (of a city)
* * *(something worth seeing: She took her visitors to see the sights of London.) sight* * *Se·hens·wür·dig·keit<-, -en>f sight\Sehenswürdigkeiten besichtigen to do [or see] the sights* * *die sightdie Sehenswürdigkeiten [der Stadt] besichtigen — go sightseeing [in the town]; see the sights [of the town]
* * *Sehenswürdigkeiten einer Stadt: auch sights;die Sehenswürdigkeiten besichtigen go sightseeing, see the sights* * *die sightdie Sehenswürdigkeiten [der Stadt] besichtigen — go sightseeing [in the town]; see the sights [of the town]
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46 turystyczn|y
adj. tourist- sezon turystyczny a tourist season- biuro informacji turystycznej a tourist (information) office- atrakcja turystyczna a showplace, a tourist attraction- szlak turystyczny a tourist route, a hiking trail- sprzęt turystyczny camping equipment- buty turystyczne walking a. hiking boots- rower turystyczny a tourer- przyczepa turystyczna a caravan- klasa turystyczna tourist a. economy class- organizator imprez turystycznych a tour operatorThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > turystyczn|y
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47 atracción
atracción sustantivo femenino attraction; una atracción turística a tourist attraction; las atracciones están en la playa the funfair is on the beach; siente una gran atracción por ella he feels strongly attracted to her
atracción sustantivo femenino attraction
parque de atracciones, funfair ' atracción' also found in these entries: Spanish: noria - turístico English: attraction - draw - magnetic - pull - gravitate -
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49 Loveparade
Love·pa·rade, Love Pa·rade<->[ˈlʌvpəˈreɪd]f kein pl Techno parade in Berlin* * *die; Loveparade, Loveparades Love Parade•• Cultural note:A techno music and dance festival which takes place in Berlin every summer, with hundreds of thousands of mainly young people attending. Originally a celebration of youth culture, it has become a major tourist attraction* * *die; Loveparade, Loveparades Love Parade•• Cultural note:A techno music and dance festival which takes place in Berlin every summer, with hundreds of thousands of mainly young people attending. Originally a celebration of youth culture, it has become a major tourist attraction -
50 throw open
throw open [sth.], throw [sth.] open1) spalancare [ door]2) fig. aprire al pubblico [facility, tourist attraction]* * *(to open suddenly and wide: He threw open the door and walked in.) spalancare* * *throw open [sth.], throw [sth.] open1) spalancare [ door]2) fig. aprire al pubblico [facility, tourist attraction] -
51 een toeristische trekpleister
een toeristische trekpleister————————een toeristische trekpleisterVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een toeristische trekpleister
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52 atracción2
2 = entertainment.Ex. In Spain, posters and cartoons were used to convey the impression of reading as entertainment.----* atracción de feria = funfair ride.* atracción de la feria = carnival ride, ride, fairground ride, fair ride, ride attraction, amusement ride.* atracción turística = scenic attraction, tourist attraction.* parque de atracciones = amusement park, funfair. -
53 достопримечательность
ж.place of interest; attraction; мн. тж. sights plосма́тривать достопримеча́тельности (рд.) — see the sights (of); go sightseeing; do the sights (of) разг.; ( города) do the town разг.
знако́мить кого́-л с достопримеча́тельностями го́рода — show smb the sights of the town, show smb around the town
туристи́ческая достопримеча́тельность — tourist attraction
ме́стная достопримеча́тельность — local attraction / curiosity
Новый большой русско-английский словарь > достопримечательность
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54 Madeira Islands, Archipelago of
An autonomous region of Portugal in the Atlantic Ocean that consists of the islands of Madeira and Porto Santo and several smaller isles. The capital of the archipelago is Funchal on Madeira Island. The islands have a total area of 496 square kilometers (308 square miles) and are located about 1,126 kilometers (700 miles) southwest of Lisbon. Discovered uninhabited by Portuguese navigators between 1419 and 1425, but probably seen earlier by Italian navigators, the Madeiras were so named because of the extensive forests found on the islands' volcanic hills and mountains (the name Madeiras means wood or timber). Prince Henry of Aviz (Prince Henry the Navigator) was first responsible for the settlement and early colonization of these islands.The Madeiran economy was soon dominated by sugar plantations, which were begun when the Portuguese transplanted sugar plants from the Mediterranean. In the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, Madeira was worked largely by black African slaves brought from West Africa, and the islands produced sugar, cereals, and wine. Eventually the islands' fortunes were governed by a new kind of wine called "Madeira," developed in the 17th century. Madeira was produced using a heating process, and became famous as a sweet, fortified dessert wine popular both in Great Britain and in British North America. It was a favorite drink of America's Thomas Jefferson. The Madeira wine business was developed largely under British influence, management, and capital, although the labor was supplied by African slaves and Portuguese settlers. Two other main staples of these islands' economy were initially developed due to the initiatives of British residents as well. In the 18th century, Madeira became an early tourist attraction and health spa for Britain, and the islands' tourist facilities began to be developed. It was a British woman resident in the 19th century who introduced the idea of the Madeiran embroidered lace industry, an industry that sends its fine products not only to Portugal but all over the world.Since the 1950s, with new international airline connections with Britain and Portugal, the Madeiras have become a popular tourist destination and, along with Madeira wine, tourism became a major foreign exchange earner. Among European and British visitors especially, Madeira Island has attracted visitors who like flower and garden tours, challenging mountain walks, and water sports. Over the last century, a significant amount of Madeiran emigration has occurred, principally to the United States (California and Hawaii being the favored residential states), the Caribbean, and, more recently, South Africa. Since 1976, the Madeiras have been, like the Azores Islands, an autonomous region of Portugal.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Madeira Islands, Archipelago of
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55 достопримечательность
1) General subject: amenity, showplace, sight, tourist attraction, landmark, point of interest, place of interest2) French: piece de resistance3) Mathematics: curiosity, remarkable sight4) Architecture: show-place5) Ecology: area of unique interest, monument, site6) Advertising: sightseeing attraction7) Tourism: item of interest8) Makarov: singularityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > достопримечательность
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56 турист
мtourist; путешествующий пешком hiker; путешествующий на попутных машинах hitchhikerприма́нка для тури́стов — tourist attraction
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59 visitor
visitor ['vɪzɪtə(r)](a) (caller → at hospital, house, prison) visiteur(euse) m,f;∎ you have a visitor vous avez de la visite;∎ I rarely have visitors c'est rare que j'aie de la visite;∎ they are not allowed any visitors after 10 p.m. ils n'ont pas le droit de recevoir des visiteurs ou des visites après 22 heures∎ we have visitors on a du monde ou des invités∎ visitors to the exhibition are requested not to smoke il est demandé aux personnes visitant l'exposition de ne pas fumer;∎ we had 40,000 visitors last year on a eu 40 000 visiteurs l'an dernier;∎ we get lots of American visitors in the town nous avons énormément de visiteurs américains dans la ville(d) Ornithology oiseau m passager;∎ this bird is a visitor to these shores cet oiseau est seulement de passage sur ces côtes;∎ this species is a winter visitor to Britain cette espèce vient passer l'hiver en Grande-Bretagnevisitor centre (in park, at tourist attraction etc) centre m d'accueil pour les visiteurs;visitors' gallery tribune f du public;visitor's passport passeport m temporaire -
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General subject: tourist attractionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > туристическая достопримечательность
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